The past 2 weeks have been politically charged
and partisanship has been the rule. The press reports that the American
people to want the details, that they are sick of the scandal. Do 64% of
the public want the President to remain in office? When the evidence came
out and the Starr Report was made public Friday Sept 11 1998, did the people
not care and maintained support for him? the truth is, The polls conducted
that day found most people had not yet read or seen the report and many
did not even know what the Starr Report was. It is not surprising that public
support would manintain a healthy percentage rate.

Today I heard the results of a poll on the Fox
News Network asking if "You think the Clinton Aministration has lives
up to it's promise to be the most ethical Administration in history?".
A full 23% of the people polled believed that was the case. This is outrageous!
I was silent for a few seconds, following by heavy laughter. How could anybody
believe this? It later began to register with me. Considering over 10% percent
of Americans believe Elvis Presley is still alive, my fears were assuaged.
With millions of Americans running around with aluminum foil wrapped around
their heads so extraterrestrials cannot read their thoughts, living in houses
shaped like pyramids to channel earth's energy, grown men uncircumcising
themselves and angry at their parents for mulilating them that way, Jerry
Springer Show being brought into the classroom, the quality of the American
citizen's critical thinking abilities are evident in this poll.

Do our citizens not want any more information
about the President's busy private parts? They claim that while the cameras
and tapes are rolling. The news shows are showing fantastic ratings and
every avenue of media open to the traffic of Clinton dirt has seem business
boom. The Starr report's release was the biggest day for the internet. Millions
of us downloaded the report and eagerly read away and came to some conclusions.
It was pretty reading,though I must admit I have yet to finish it. The narrative
was the good part, also containing lists of characters like the juiciest
of TV or big screen dramas. President Clinton has lived by the "photo-op",
and well....you know the rest. Our MTV President was proudly played the
saxophone for the teenagers, took the "boxers or briefs" question
from the dreamy eyed girl, and leaping before the cameras to comment and
involve himself into the minutia of daily life in this country has managed
to steal center stage for possibly his last, certainly his greatest performance
yet.

I just watched the Catherine Crier Report on
Fox where one of her guests was Salon Magazine's Steve Talbot. It was a
truly priceless performance where Catherine was composed and lovely as she
is, maintained her cool as Mt. Talbot attacked, insulted, berated her with
every twist. If her husband would have been in the crowd, for chivalry's
sake, Mr. talbot deserved his teeth knocked out, both eyes beaten shut and
his nose broken and leaning to the left. It was a bizarre and very embarrassing
for all the (staff of 3?) at Clinton's Salon Magazine. Valium was in order
for this pathetic, actually pitiful man who is so flustered and heartbroken
that his President is on his Farewell tour.

My mean streak has shown in this observation
of this show. Sorry. Mr. Steve Talbot has been on several radio and TV shows
in the last few days. His demeanor varies from time to time, but he certainly
is sweating these days as is his boss, the President. Everyone knows that
Salon is a Leftist Rag for the Democrats and their loyalists in need of
heavy morphine in these dark days of September. To say that Mr. talbot made
a fool of himself is massive understatement. I took sheer joy in his performance
and I can only imagine all his San Francisco Buddies watching him on TV
feeling their heart sinking into their shoes as the temper tantrum was broadcasted
into our homes. She was called an Elitist, slanted, biased, employee of
Rupert Murdoch (forgive spelling) many other salvoes were launched and Lady
Catherine smiled at this toddler in need of the kind of ass whipping you
hear in the next room.

Bravo Catherine Crier and Fox News Network,
you truly present both sides. Well done I am a commited viewer of several
shows on this cable venture.

Did most of you assume that Mr. Steve Talbot
didn't do very well on the show. He even claimed the Salon wasn't a partisan
publication and that he wasn't partisan. Don't our nutty sparring partners
on the Left know that they are partisans? Please....spare me! I will proclaim
him the Bob MulHolland of San Francisco. (Mr. Mulholland is the California
Democratic Party chairman who is real nasty, mean, vindictive, arguementitive
bottom feeder who dropped such a stink bomb of slime Senator Barbera Boxer's
opponent 3 days before the election, Even California DNC officals had to
put Mr. Bob"Scorched Earth Policy" Mulholland to pasture after
the outcry from the public.

Mark Levin got fed up with Mulholland's display
and stated "You are low class act, Mr. Milholland!". It was really
entertaining. These are the people I think about when I start to have a
little mercy for the President. These are his most loyal soldiers and there
is nothing Clinton could do to break them. I would like to thank them for
stirring our troops. When they ask for Bipartisanship when the bomb is about
to blow, and Clinton has to call "Starving Students Movers" or
Uhaul, when the Secret Service has to sleep in bed between President and
the first Lady to protect him, when the word "blow job" and "Clinton"
become fused together permenantly and any shred of the Clinton Legacy has
been pulverized to fine powder, I will not reach out. You can't work with
people who really hate you. Liberals simply possess this ability to hate
Republicans and dismiss them as Evil subhumans. I dislike Liberalism, passionately.
I don't hate Liberals though. They are simply very misguided people. They
mean well, at least most of them do and intentions may pave the road to
hell but they count up here. Leftist ideas sound better than my ideas, but
our ideas are better in the real world.

Am I in support of Clinton's political demise?
Without question. Do I feel bad about watching go down? yeah, I do. Any
regrets? well...As the philosipher Sid Vicious once said "too few to
mention".